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“Redesigning pricing and reimbursement models for high-cost drugs in South Korea”
    
	Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a tool designed to help payers to maximise population health gain, given the payers’ budget constraints. Manufacturers are typically required to submit these data and demonstrate value for money for reimbursement approval in South Korea. However, a growing number of drugs have bypassed this hurdle in recent years as part of the CEA waiver policy introduced in 2015 to promote early patient access. Not surprisingly, some of these drugs, particularly “one-shot” therapies, have been priced abnormally high despite insufficient clinical evidence. The introduction of such drugs poses several challenges, such as affordability, clinical uncertainty and value for money. Jihyung has been involved in a series of studies to help develop a new P&R model, which can address uncertainty, value, affordability, and social values associated with high-cost drugs. She will share some of the results and insights drawn from case analyses, a Citizens Council meeting, and Focus Group Interviews with health economists, policymakers, clinicians, and civil societies/patient groups.
Date:
15 November 2022, 10:00
Venue:
  Venue to be announced
  
Speakers:
  
    Speaker to be announced
  
    
Organising department:
    Health Economics Research Centre
    
Organiser:
    
        Health Economics Research Centre (Nuffield Department of Population Health)
    
    
Organiser contact email address:
    herc@ndph.ox.ac.uk
    
Host:
    
        Health Economics Research Centre (Nuffield Department of Population Health)
    
Booking required?:
Required
    
Booking url:
    https://oxford.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/herc-webinar-tuesday-15-november-associate-professor-jih
    
Cost:
    Free of charge
Audience:
Members of the University only
    
Editor: 
      Teresa Day